New application of resin macrospheres: preparation of BiO/C photocatalysts from an inexpensive organic carbon source and their application in dye wastewater treatment
Using macroporous ion exchange resin macrosphere D113 as an inexpensive organic carbon source, a composite precursor was constructed with Bi(OH) 3 using a hydrothermal method. A series of new bismuth-based composite photocatalytic materials, Bi 2 O 3 /C, were prepared using pyrolysis technology and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2023-03, Vol.47 (12), p.593-5914 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using macroporous ion exchange resin macrosphere D113 as an inexpensive organic carbon source, a composite precursor was constructed with Bi(OH)
3
using a hydrothermal method. A series of new bismuth-based composite photocatalytic materials, Bi
2
O
3
/C, were prepared using pyrolysis technology and it was shown that the bismuth element existed in the form of Bi
2
O
3
in the composite. It was uniformly distributed on the surface of a graphitized carbon macrosphere and exhibited a high electron transfer rate. The UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectrum and photoluminescence verified that Bi
2
O
3
/C exhibited a good light absorption performance and a low photogenerated electron hole recombination rate due to the optimized band structure. Electrochemical tests such as an
i
-
t
curve and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy showed that Bi
2
O
3
/C-500 had a good photoelectric response. In combination with the Tauc curve, the band structure of Bi
2
O
3
/C-500 was verified. Bi
2
O
3
/C-500 could degrade methylene blue (20 mg L
−1
) completely in 120 min, and the degradation rate remained at 90.30% for three photocatalytic cycles. The preparation method of the new Bi
2
O
3
/C was simple, inexpensive, and convenient for the commercial application of dye wastewater.
The Bi
2
O
3
/C optimized band structure improved light absorption and electron transfer efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2nj06344a |